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Free sign upThe phrase "in a dungeon" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a place of confinement, such as a jail or prison. For example, "The prisoner was held in a dungeon, with no lights and no way to communicate with the outside world."
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You belong in a dungeon.
The film opens in a dungeon.
I was put in a solitary cell in a dungeon.
A shark especially shouldn't go in a dungeon?
He died two years later, alone in a dungeon.
He had a noblewoman and her son starved to death in a dungeon.
When Ben and Chon hesitate, the cartel thugs kidnap O, holding her in a dungeon.
"They held me in a dungeon and flogged me hundreds of times.
One particularly brutal imprisonment was in a dungeon at Lahore Fort, this city's Mughal-era citadel.
A wisp of his former self after fourteen weeks in a dungeon, he remained a contrarian.
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A Swedish doctor has been charged with kidnapping, drugging and raping a woman who was held hostage in a dungeon-like bunker for almost a week.
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